Friday, 16 June 2017

Who will win FIFA World Cup 2018 Prediction, Match Review, Expert View:-21st edition of FIFA world cup will be hosted by Russia next year. In 2018 FIFA World Cup 32 teams will participates. There are 8 winners of the FIFA World Cup – Uruguay (twice), Italy (four times), England (once), Brazil (five times), Spain (once), France (once), Germany (four times) and Argentina (twice).There is hard to predication who will win 2018 FIFA World Cup 2018?We cannot be too sure about Italy. Italy performed very poor in previous fifa world cup.They were knockout in the Group stage in FIFAWorld Cup 2010 and 2014. England were also knocked out of the Group Phase in World Cup 2014 and were destroyed by Germany in 2010. They have a younger team but with the exception of Wayne Rooney, few world class talents. And had a disastrous Euro 2016 tournament losing incredibly to Iceland in the Round of 16. This was despite their attractive Euro 2016 qualifier situation with 10 out of 10 victories. They have now had two bad tournaments, the worst in their history.Uruguay are not really a force to be reckoned with as Colombia proved during the defeat of them at the World Cup 2014. They of course have Cavani and Suarez is finally back. But, they had a disappointing Copa America Centernario in the USA, not even reaching the quarter finals. There are still some question marks but even reaching the Final of World Cup 2018 must be beyond them.And Spain. Theoretically they have the best team in the world. World class players in just about every position and they don’t even need to play with a striker. The issue is that Vicente Del Bosque and whoever replaces him is struggling with the set up. After a good start in Euro 2016, it all came undone against Croatia and whilst they had a great performance, they were eliminated at the Round of 16 stage. Still some amazing players including some new strikers. But there are doubts. And two consecutive tournament disasters. Anything but a victory for them has to be seen as a disaster.Looking at the line up of France for Euro 2016, they have a strong team and they may even win that tournament. However as we saw at World Cup 2014 once they come up against the very best, they don’t quite have enough. And Paul Pogba is no Zidane. A playmaker like Platini. They did reach the Final of Euro 2016. But if Germany had had a proper striker, surely France would have lost that game. They also had a very lucky penalty given to them. In the Final, it seemed as if the pressure was too much for them with the young players not able to take control of the game.I would love to say Spain will win once more. But it may need a new Manager. Pep Guardiola for Spain? Then they are a certainty to win! But he has joined Manchester City and so that is unlikely.

1. England to disappoint (again)

Once again England are breezing through their qualifying campaign, despite some pretty embarrassing off-field headlines involving former manager Sam Allardyce. With Gareth Southgate now at the helm, England have chalked up four wins and a draw without conceding a goal and look like a surefire bet to be in Russia next summer. As we have learnt from past tournaments however, an impressive qualifying campaign doesn’t mean much when the tournament gets underway and if Euro 2016, when England crashed out to minnows Iceland, was anything to go by, we can probably expect England to underwhelm their fans yet again. If the team can get to grips with Southgate’s new system and Dele Alli remains fit for the tournament, England could potentially reach the quarter-finals for the first time since 2006, but don’t expect them to get much further.

2. Brazil back to their best

Slowly but surely, Brazilian football looks to be recovering. The five-time champions have already qualified for the tournament, despite the fact that they still have four games left to play. During their qualifying campaign they have chalked up some impressive wins, including a 3-0 victory over Argentina and a 4-1 away drubbing of Columbia. In Neymar they have one of the best players in the world and a leader they can rely upon, and if they can get everyone else on song when the tournament arrives, you can expect them to bury the painful memory of that semi-final against Germany in 2014.

3. Ronaldo’s swansong

Cristiano Ronaldo will be 33 by the time next summer comes around, so it’s safe to assume that this could be the World Player of the Year’s final World Cup. The Portugal captain dragged his team to victory at Euro 2016, doing everything from scoring vital goals to convincing Joao Moutinho to take a penalty when he didn’t fancy it. When injury forced Ronaldo from the field early on in the final, he was on the touchline yelling instructions to his team-mates, willing them to victory. Although some have said Portugal may find it tough going in Russia, if last summer proved anything it was that you can never write Ronaldo and company off. With some impressive youngsters and a strong team ethic, we’re backing the European champions to be among the final few teams still standing at the business end of the tournament.

4. Failure at home?

Traditionally, the World Cup hosts usually receive a bit of a boost thanks to their home fans. It also helps that the host nation are placed in the first pot of the draw, ensuring they avoid some of the favourites in the group stage. All of this may not be enough, however, for a Russian team that is seriously lacking in pace and invention. During Euro 2016 they were slow and laborious, losing 2-1 to Slovakia and 3-0 to Wales on their way to being dumped out in the group stage. This year they host the Confederations Cup which will see them take on Portugal, Mexico and New Zealand in the first round. If they fail in 2017, you can expect much of the same next year.

5. Germany to go far

There are very few bankers when it comes to teams at the World Cup, but Germany are definitely one of them. They have placed third or better at every World Cup since 2002, going all the way and winning it last time around. With Marco Reus, Julian Draxler and Mesut Ozil comprising an intimidating attacking midfield trio, if everyone is fit in Russia, Germany could be hard to stop. Keep your eye out for Julian Weigl too, the Dortmund midfielder has world-class written all over him and by the time the tournament gets underway, he could prove to be a serious challenger for Sami Khedira’s spot.For more information on next year’s tournament, make sure you check out the Betting Gods World Cup 2018 preview where you’ll find everything you need to know for Russia 2018.

Sunday, 11 June 2017

FIFA World cup 2018 will be hosted by Russia. The FIFA World Cup is the biggest event of football in the world. In Fifa world cup total 32 teams will take participate from all over the World. Which 31 teams will be determined through qualifying matches and the one country (Host nation) already qualify for world cup championship. The Fifa world cup will start from 14 June 2018 and will last for 32 days with the final to be played on 15 July 2018.It takes a great effort and huge amount of resources to organize this massive event. So following is the list of all the Sponsors & Partners who will be making this event possible.

List of FIFA World Cup 2018 Sponsors

1. Budweiser (www.budweiser.com):

Budweiser is an American-styled pale lager produced by Anheuser-Busch. It is currently a part of MNC Anheuser-Busch InBev. It is available in over 80 markets worldwide and is one of the highest selling beers in the US.Apart from FIFA World Cup 2018 Budweiser is an official partner & sponsor of MLS and Los Angeles Galaxy. It also sponsored FA Cup.

2. Hisense (www.hisense.com) :

Hisense is a leading Chinese multinational white goods & electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, China. It retails products under various brand names like Combine, Kelon & Ronshen. Hisense is also an OEM that manufactures products for other manufacturers without carrying Hisense brand name.

3. McDonald's (www.mcdonalds.com):

McDonald’s is an American hamburger and fast food restaurant chain. It is one of the world's largest restaurant chains, serving approximately 68 million customers daily in 120 countries across approximately 36,899 outlets. McDonald’s has for decades sponsored various sporting events with use of its brand name & usual media. Apart from FIFA World Cup it also has sponsored Little League & Olympic Games.

List of FIFA World Cup 2018 Partners

1. Adidas:

Adidas is German MNC that is headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany. It is the largest Sportswear manufacturer in Europe that designs & manufactures shoes, clothing & accessories. Adidas has numerous kit deals worldwide including FC Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus, Chelsea & Milan. It also sponsors national team kits of nations like Argentina, Spain, Germany, Japan & Iran.

2. Coca-Cola:

The Coca-Cola is a flagship product of The Coca-Cola Company which is an American Beverage Multinational Corp. and manufacturer, retailer & marketer of the non-alcoholic beverages. Coca-Cola's advertising expenses accounted for US$3.256 billion in 2011. Coca-Cola has sponsored various sport events like English Football League, UEFA European Championship, FIFA World Cup, NASCAR, NHRA, PGA Tour and many more.

3. Gazprom:

Gazprom is a Russian company founded in 1989, which carries on the business of extraction, production, transport & sale of the natural gas. It is the owner & sponsor of FC Zenit Saint Petersburg of Russian Premier League. In July 2012 Gazprom became the sponsor of UEFA Champions League & UEFA Super Cup till 2015.

4. Wanda Group:

It is a Chinese Multinational Conglomerate Corp. and world’s biggest private property developer & owner. The company HQ is in Beijing and it mainly works on four major industries viz. commercial property, luxury hotels, culture & tourism and department stores. Wanda has signed a deal with FIFA to provide sponsorships at next four World Cups and has also signed a deal with La Liga club Atletico Madrid to name the new stadium name after them.

5. Visa:

Visa Inc. is well renowned Multinational Financial Services Corporation that facilitates electronic fund transfer all over the world through Visa debit & Credit cards. The company HQ is in Foster City, California, US.Visa has been a worldwide sponsor of various Olympic Games and previous FIFA World Cups that includes FIFA World Cup 2010, FIFA World Cup 2014 & FIFA Women’s World Cup.

6. Hyundai-Kia Motors:

Hyundai Motor Company is a South Korean Multinational Automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company along with its 32.8% owned subsidiary, Kia Motors together comprises The Hyundai Motor Group which is the Fifth Largest Automaker based on the annual sales report of 2012. The Kia Motors is the second largest automobile company in South Korea with sales of over 3.3 million vehicles in 2015.

Saturday, 10 June 2017

Russia will host 2018 FIFA world cup. Russia qualified for the mega event of football. Total 11 Cities will hosts 2018 FIFA World Cup have attained a signature look, it will help host cities to show off their cultural norm, Russia is famous for architecture and natural beauty to the whole world. Russia played three World Cups in 1994, 2002 and 2014, this time Russia automatically qualified for 2018 as hosts country. Russia also played European Championships five times in(1996, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016), they reach the semi-finals of Euro 2008 tournament.Russia currently on number 38 position of FIFA Ranking, and they improving their football day by day. They have some quality striker in theirs squad Aleksandr Kokorin and Artyom Dzyuba are the key player for them and lots of depending on them. Russia Defence also quet strong and home support allawas give some advantage to the home team.